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<blockquote data-quote="Raido Free America" data-source="post: 3713096" data-attributes="member: 45328"><p>WE went to Yellowstone NP years ago. I had a 35mm camra and a telephoto lens, I had only used this camera a couple of times, and was not very farmillior with it, or the lens. we stopped at a pull out and was out just looking around when a HUGE Bull Elk walked out on a cliff right next to this pull out. It literally looked like a Hartford commercial! This Elk just stood their looking around, so I change lens, and put on the long lens, he was likely a 150/200 ft away, when I got the lens changed with my shaking hands, he was still just posing for me. I zeroed in and was going to zoom in when the camra wouldn't work, twisting the lens just made it fuzzy, so I finelyy took some pictiures but could never get a good shot because of the distance. When we got home I ask a guy that uses a camera a lot, to look at my lens, to see what was wrong with it. He holds it up and slides the collor on the lens back and forth and says, it seems to be working fine to me. Talk about missing the photo of a lifetime, just because I didn't know how to operate this lens!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raido Free America, post: 3713096, member: 45328"] WE went to Yellowstone NP years ago. I had a 35mm camra and a telephoto lens, I had only used this camera a couple of times, and was not very farmillior with it, or the lens. we stopped at a pull out and was out just looking around when a HUGE Bull Elk walked out on a cliff right next to this pull out. It literally looked like a Hartford commercial! This Elk just stood their looking around, so I change lens, and put on the long lens, he was likely a 150/200 ft away, when I got the lens changed with my shaking hands, he was still just posing for me. I zeroed in and was going to zoom in when the camra wouldn't work, twisting the lens just made it fuzzy, so I finelyy took some pictiures but could never get a good shot because of the distance. When we got home I ask a guy that uses a camera a lot, to look at my lens, to see what was wrong with it. He holds it up and slides the collor on the lens back and forth and says, it seems to be working fine to me. Talk about missing the photo of a lifetime, just because I didn't know how to operate this lens! [/QUOTE]
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